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Select the correct text in the passage.
Which phrase in this excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut's "Report on the Barnhouse Effect"
is an example of sarcasm?
To ask how much longer the professor will live is to ask how much longer we must wait for the blessings of another world war. He is of short-
lived stock: his mother lived to be fifty-three, his father to be forty-nine; and the life-spans of his grandparents on both sides were of the same
order. He might be expected live, then, for perhaps fifteen years more, if he can remain hidden from his enemies. When one considers the
number and vigor of these enemies, however, fifteen years seems an extraordinary length of time, which might better be revised to fifteen days,
hours, or minutes.
The professor knows that he cannot live much longer. I say this because of the message left in my mailbox on Christmas Eve. Unsigned,
typewritten on a solled scrap of paper, the note consisted of ten sentences. The first nine of these, each a bewildering tangle of psychological
Jargon and references to obscure texts, made no sense to me at first reading. The tenth, unlike the rest, was simply constructed and contained
no large words.
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